Doors - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdɔːrz|
Brit.  |dɔːz|  British pronunciation of the word doors
- this word is used as a plural form of the noundoor

Extra examples

It was a time when people didn't have to lock their doors.

All the windows and doors were barred.

...the most precious knickknacks were kept in a cabinet with glass doors...

Go through those double doors and walk to the end of the hall.

...as soon as the doors opened, early-morning bargain hunters ran wild through the store...

The doors suddenly burst open.

All the doors were nailed shut.

New locks were installed on all the doors.

...still engages in chivalrous behavior, such as holding doors for people...

...a favorite line of an Eastern Church hymn reads, “through fast-closed doors Thou camest Thy Disciples to illume”...

The cabinet doors are decorated with inlays.

One of the building's rear doors was insecure.

...the irksome habit of leaving all the kitchen cabinet doors open...

They locked the doors and shuttered the windows.

The doors are all watertight.

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